Speaking of Law Enforcement...they are absolutely exempt from any anti-spoof laws
Seems both the Congress and the Senate believe there are some legitimate law enforcement reasons for spoofing.
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From: Nitzan KonSent: Monday, May 12, 2008 19:18Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] ANIYep. True.
So the issue is not needing more regulation - but just how to be able to enforce existing regulation. Not something that more regulation by itself will resolve!
Of course for all these cases, there WILL be records allowing law enforcement officials (***who know what they're doing***) to trace back the calls. Even if you spoof ANI/CID - your call has to come from somewhere.
Let's take your 3AM campaign suggestion for example: the way the call will go is:
Culprit -> VoIP carrier who lets set CID/ANI -> ILEC or CLEC -> terminated to PSTN.
Tracing it back should not be a problem if you have the proper court orders, just find out with the terminating party which ILEC/CLEC they got the call from, then find out with the ILEC/CLEC which VoIP carrier they got the call from - and then finally get the customer records from the VoIP carrier.
Sure, it's not as easy as it used to be, and I may be over simplifying it - but it is possible and much better than trying to regulate who can and can't set CID. Punish the CRIMINALS - not the PROVIDERS.
--- On Thu, 5/29/08, Charles Vance <cbvance@msn.com> wrote:
> From: Charles Vance <cbvance@msn.com>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] ANI
> To: "Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion" <asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com>
> Date: Thursday, May 29, 2008, 6:40 PM
> each of those scenario's involve either fraud or intent
> to do harm and are already prohibited
> in FCC regs even absent the "Truth in Caller ID
> Act"
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Steve
> Totaro<mailto:stotaro@totarotechnologies.com>
> To:
> trixter@0xdecafbad.com<mailto:trixter@0xdecafbad.com>
> ; Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk
> Discussion<mailto:asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com>
> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 18:22
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] ANI
>
>
> Setting up a drone Asterisk box to take hundreds of
> thousands of FTP
> .call files at 3AM (by each time zone) and play pro
> Hillary Clinton
> campaign messages (or whoever you don't like),
> obviously spoofing
> her/his campaign headquarters caller ID and ANI.
>
> Obtaining a new credit card from someone's mailbox
> with the sticker to
> call from your home phone to activate the card. Spoof
> their Caller ID
> and ANI, activate, and buy some cool gadgets or whatever
> people do
> with cards that don't belong to them.
>
> Setting CallerID/ANI to clients', girlfriends',
> bosses' cell phone and
> call until voicemail picks up, if no PIN is set, I have
> full control
> of their voicemail (and could possibly call out, I will
> have to test
> that with the call back option. Then someone could
> really have some
> fun depending on what messages they have saved)
>
> So many exploits.....
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Totaro
>
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